![]() We’ve tried to make the test as easy as possible to capture all the data. These improvements will make their way into FoCal’s other tests shortly. The analysis had to be tweaked a little so it’s both more consistent and faster. The idea of this test is to have a look at how the VR system on your camera is performing by comparing image quality with VR on and off, both tripod mounted and handheld.Īs part of this test involves hand-holding the camera, in order to make it as comfortable as possible we’ve hugely cut the time it takes to capture images – here’s a video showing over 20 shots being taken in around 15 seconds! Also I’m deliberately trying to keep away from the details in this post but I will publish a more technical post shortly to explain what the results mean and show some great examples from our testing. Note – this is pre-release info, so the test isn’t available yet but we’re working hard to get it out to you quickly. Here’s a quick teaser of what we’ve got so far: So I had a bit of a play… The Reikan FoCal “VR Analysis Test” – Teaser! ![]() A few days ago, Nikon issued a service advisory for a fault with the VR (Vibration Reduction) system built into the Z6 and Z7 cameras, and it got me thinking about how you would test the performance of the VR system (or really the image stabilisation system in any camera or lens, not just Nikon’s VR).
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